The smart helmet checks the temperature of the corona |
In many countries, police wear artificial intelligence helmets that automatically measure pedestrian temperatures with thermal imaging cameras while patrolling the streets during a coronavirus crisis.
(KC Wearable) is one of many Chinese companies promoting future surveillance technology to track the new Corona virus epidemic and has developed this smart helmet (KC N901), it is equipped with ARM processor, augmented reality screen, infrared camera and optical video camera.
(KC Wearable) The posted video shows that an officer wearing a helmet and a camera has been installed. The real-time signal from the helmet itself shows people wearing masks. As they move, a number appears on their heads that reflects. Actual body temperature is recorded by the camera mounted on the helmet.
According to the specifications of the high-tech smart helmet, wearers can measure the pedestrian temperature at a distance of two meters. The company stated that all the information the helmet collects is stored in the helmet itself. .
The police you wear can measure the temperature of some people, measure the temperature of passers-by in the crowd, scan the person's QR code to get their personal information, understand the license plate and meet people in the dark or people who have the technology to meet by face recognition.
According to Dr. Ji Guo, global manager of KC Wearable, has more than a thousand smart helmets in China. And she said: "We sent the city police helmets to the Italian military police and to the Dutch government for examination. Dubai."
The doctor answered questions about the accuracy of the helmet temperature measurement (Guo Jie) that the accuracy was 96% after extensive testing by the company.
However, there is mixed evidence that the temperature test is effective, and experts question the utility of thermal scanning of the temperature. Since the temperature can rise for reasons other than coronaviruses, a large number of false positives are produced.
Professor (Davy Jones) at Bangor University led a research project on transmission of the corona virus on cruise ships (Diamond Princess): "At least 25% of the passengers on the plane have no symptoms. Apparently they do not have a high fever."
A study published in February in the Eurosurveillance medical journal reached the conclusion that airport inspections are unlikely to find a sufficient proportion of passengers infected with Coronavirus.